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Guinness World Records Editor Craig Glenday (ed. 1] Language English, Arabic, Azerbaijani, Bulgarian, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Fijian, Filipino, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Hindi, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish and Turkish Subject World Records Genre Reference Publisher Jim Pattison Group Publication date 10 November 1951 – present Published in English 27 August 1955 – present Media type
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Guinness World Records, known from its inception in 1955 until 2000 as The Guinness Book of Records and in previous United States editions as The Guinness Book of World Records, is a reference book published annually, listing world records both of human achievements and the extremes of the natural world. The brainchild of Sir Hugh Beaver, the book was co-founded by twin brothers Norris and Ross McWhirter in Fleet Street, London, in August 1954.
The book itself holds a world record, as the best-selling copyrighted book of all time. As of the 2019 edition, it is now in its 64th year of publication, published in 100 countries and 23 languages. The international franchise has extended beyond print to include television series and museums. The popularity of the franchise has resulted in Guinness World Records becoming the primary international authority on the cataloguing and verification of a huge number of world records. The organisation employs official record adjudicators authorised to verify the authenticity of the setting and breaking of records. [2]
History [ edit]
On 10 November 1951, Sir Hugh Beaver, then the managing director of the Guinness Breweries, 3] went on a shooting party in the North Slob, by the River Slaney in County Wexford, Ireland. After missing a shot at a golden plover, he became involved in an argument over which was the fastest game bird in Europe, the golden plover or the red grouse – it is the plover. [4] That evening at Castlebridge House, he realised that it was impossible to confirm in reference books whether or not the golden plover was Europe's fastest game bird. [5] 6] Beaver knew that there must be numerous other questions debated nightly in pubs throughout Ireland and abroad, but there was no book in the world with which to settle arguments about records. He realised then that a book supplying the answers to this sort of question might prove successful. [7]
Beaver's idea became reality when Guinness employee Christopher Chataway recommended University friends Norris and Ross McWhirter, who had been running a fact-finding agency in London. The twin brothers were commissioned to compile what became The Guinness Book of Records, in August 1954. A thousand copies were printed and given away. [8]
After the founding of The Guinness Book of Records office at 107 Fleet Street, London, the first 198-page edition was bound on 27 August 1955 and went to the top of the British best seller lists by Christmas. The following year, it launched in the US, and sold 70, 000 copies. Since then, Guinness World Records has gone on to become a record breaker in its own right. With sales of more than 100 million copies in 100 different countries and 37 languages, Guinness World Records is the world's best selling copyrighted book ever. [9]
Japanese competitive eater Takeru Kobayashi with two Guinness World Record certificates
The North Beach ( Nazaré, Portugal) listed on the Guinness World Records for the biggest waves ever surfed.
Because the book became a surprise hit, many further editions were printed, eventually settling into a pattern of one revision a year, published in September/October, in time for Christmas. The McWhirters continued to compile it for many years. Both brothers had an encyclopedic memory; on the TV series Record Breakers, based upon the book, they would take questions posed by children in the audience on various world records and were able to give the correct answer. Ross McWhirter was assassinated by the Provisional Irish Republican Army in 1975. [10] Following Ross' assassination, the feature in the show where questions about records posed by children were answered was called Norris on the Spot.
Guinness Superlatives, later Guinness World Records Limited, was formed in 1954 to publish the first book. Sterling Publishing owned the rights to the Guinness book in the US for decades. The group was owned by Guinness PLC and subsequently Diageo until 2001, when it was purchased by Gullane Entertainment for 65 million. [11] Gullane was itself purchased by HIT Entertainment in 2002. In 2006, Apax Partners purchased HIT and subsequently sold Guinness World Records in early 2008 to the Jim Pattison Group, the parent company of Ripley Entertainment, which is licensed to operate Guinness World Records' Attractions. With offices in New York City and Tokyo, Guinness World Records' global headquarters remain in London, while its museum attractions are based at Ripley headquarters in Orlando, Florida, US.
Evolution [ edit]
Lucky Diamond Rich is "the world's most tattooed person" and has tattoos covering his entire body. He holds the Guinness World Records title as of 2006.
Recent editions have focused on record feats by person competitors. Competitions range from obvious ones such as Olympic weightlifting to the longest egg tossing distances, or for longest time spent playing Grand Theft Auto IV or the number of hot dogs that can be consumed in three minutes. [12] Besides records about competitions, it contains such facts such as the heaviest tumour, 13] the most poisonous fungus, 14] the longest-running soap opera [15] and the most valuable life-insurance policy, 16] among others. Many records also relate to the youngest people to have achieved something, such as the youngest person to visit all nations of the world; it is Maurizio Giuliano. [17]
Each edition contains a selection of the records from the Guinness World Records database, as well as select new records, with the criteria for inclusion changing from year to year. [18]
The retirement of Norris McWhirter from his consulting role in 1995 and the subsequent decision by Diageo Plc to sell The Guinness Book of Records brand have shifted the focus of the books from text-oriented to illustrated reference. A selection of records are curated for the book from the full archive but all existing Guinness World Records titles can be accessed by creating a login on the company's website. Applications made by individuals for existing record categories are free of charge. There is an administration fee of 5 to propose a new record title. [19]
A number of spin-off books [20] and television series have also been produced.
Guinness World Records bestowed the record of "Person with the most records" on Ashrita Furman of Queens, NY, in April 2009; at that time, he held 100 records. [21]
In 2005, Guinness designated 9 November as International Guinness World Records Day to encourage breaking of world records. [22] In 2006, an estimated 100, 000 people participated in over 10 countries. Guinness reported 2, 244 new records in 12 months, which was a 173% increase over the previous year. [22] In February 2008, NBC aired The Top 100 Guinness World Records of All Time and Guinness World Records made the complete list available on their website. [23]
Defining records [ edit]
Sultan Kösen (Turkey) is the tallest living person since 17 September 2009, as verified by Guinness World Records.
For many records, Guinness World Records is the effective authority on the exact requirements for them and with whom records reside, the company providing adjudicators to events to determine the veracity of record attempts. The list of records which the Guinness World Records covers is not fixed, records may be added and also removed for various reasons. The public are invited to submit applications for records, which can be either the bettering of existing records or substantial achievements which could constitute a new record. [2] The company also provides corporate services for companies to "harness the power of record-breaking to deliver tangible success for their businesses. 26]
Ethical and safety issues [ edit]
Steven Petrosino drinking 1 litre of beer in 1. 3 seconds in June 1977. [27] 28] Petrosino set record times for 250 ml, 500 ml and 1. 5 litres as well, but Guinness accepted only the record for one litre. They later dropped all beer and alcohol records from their compendium in 1991, and reinstated the records in 2008.
Guinness World Records states several types of records it will not accept for ethical reasons, such as those related to the killing or harming of animals. [29]
Several world records that were once included in the book have been removed for ethical reasons, including concerns for the well being of potential record breakers. For example, following publication of the "heaviest fish" record, many fish owners overfed their pets beyond the bounds of what was healthy, and therefore such entries were removed. citation needed] The Guinness Book also dropped records within their "eating and drinking records" section of Human Achievements in 1991 over concerns that potential competitors could harm themselves and expose the publisher to potential litigation. [30] These changes included the removal of all spirit, wine and beer drinking records, along with other unusual records for consuming such unlikely things as bicycles and trees. [30] Other records, such as sword swallowing and rally driving (on public roads) were closed from further entry as the current holders had performed beyond what are considered safe human tolerance levels.
There have been instances of closed records being reopened. For example, the sword swallowing record was listed as closed in the 1990 Guinness Book of World Records, but the Guinness World Records Primetime TV show, which started in 1998, accepted three sword swallowing challenges, and so did the 2007 edition of the Guinness World Records onwards. Similarly, the speed beer drinking records which were dropped from the book in 1991, reappeared 17 years later in the 2008 edition, but were moved from the "Human Achievements" section of the older book [31] to the "Modern Society" section of the newer edition. [32]
As of 2011, it is required in the guidelines of all "large food" type records that the item be fully edible, and distributed to the public for consumption, to prevent food wastage. [2]
Chain letters are also not allowed: Guinness World Records does not accept any records relating to chain letters, sent by post or e-mail. "
Difficulty in defining records [ edit]
For some potential categories, Guinness World Records has declined to list some records that are too difficult or impossible to determine. For example, its website states: We do not accept any claims for beauty as it is not objectively measurable. 29]
On 10 December 2010, Guinness World Records stopped its new " dreadlock " category after investigation of its first and only female title holder, Asha Mandela, determining it was impossible to judge this record accurately. [33]
Change in business model [ edit]
Traditionally, the company made a large amount of its revenue via book sales to interested readers, especially children. The rise of the Internet began to cut into book sales in the 2000s and forward, part of a general decline in the book industry. According to a 2017 story by Planet Money of NPR, Guinness began to realise that a lucrative new revenue source to replace falling book sales was the would-be record-holders themselves. [34] While any person can theoretically send in a record to be verified for free, the process is slow and manual for this. Would-be record breakers that paid fees ranging from US12, 000 to US500, 000 would be given advisors, adjudicators, help in finding good records to break as well as suggestions for how to do it, prompt service, and so on. In particular, corporations and celebrities seeking a publicity stunt to launch a new product or draw attention to themselves began to hire Guinness World Records, paying them for finding a record to break or to create a new category just for them. [34]
Guinness World Records was criticised by television talk show host John Oliver on the program Last Week Tonight with John Oliver in August 2019. [35] While Oliver lightly mocked the corporate publicity side of Guinness's revenue model, such as General Mills, Inc. being awarded a record for the construction of the world's longest line of tacos, he pointed more serious criticism at Guinness taking money from authoritarian governments for pointless vanity projects. In particular, Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow, the autocratic President of Turkmenistan, paid Guinness for a number of world records earned by the Government of Turkmenistan, and has bragged about the records set by Turkmenistan. [35] Oliver mocked the resulting records such as the "Largest cycling awareness lesson" 36] and "Highest density of white marble-clad buildings. 37] Oliver asked for Guinness to work with Last Week Tonight to adjudicate a record for largest marble cake featuring an embarrassing picture of Berdimuhamedow, but according to Oliver, the offer did not work out after Guinness insisted on a non-disparagement clause. Guinness World Records called the accusations false and stated that they declined Oliver's offer to participate because "it was merely an opportunity to mock one of our record-holders. 38] As of 2019, the Guinness World Record for "Largest marble cake" remains with Betty Crocker Middle East, set in Saudi Arabia. [39]
Museums [ edit]
Guinness Museum in Hollywood
In 1976, a Guinness Book of World Records museum opened in the Empire State Building. Speed shooter Bob Munden then went on tour promoting The Guinness Book of World Records by performing his record fast draws with a standard weight single-action revolver from a Western movie-type holster. His fastest time for a draw was 0. 02 seconds. [40] Among exhibits were life-size statues of the world's tallest man, Robert Wadlow, and world's largest earth worm, an X-ray photo of a sword swallower, repeated lightning strike victim Roy Sullivan 's hat complete with lightning holes and a pair of gem-studded golf shoes on sale for 6, 500. [41] The museum closed in 1995. [42]
In more recent years, the Guinness company has permitted the franchising of small museums with displays based on the book, all currently (as of 2010) located in towns popular with tourists: Tokyo, Copenhagen, San Antonio.
There were once Guinness World Records museums and exhibitions at the London Trocadero, Bangalore, San Francisco, Myrtle Beach, Orlando, 43] Atlantic City, New Jersey, 44] and Las Vegas, Nevada. [45] The Orlando museum, which closed in 2002, was branded The Guinness Records Experience; 43] the Hollywood, Niagara Falls, Copenhagen, and Gatlinburg, Tennessee museums also previously featured this branding. [45]
Television series [ edit]
Guinness World Records has commissioned various television series documenting world record breaking attempts, including:
Country
Name
Network
Broadcast
Host(s)
Australia
Australia's Guinness World Records
Seven Network
2005
Grant Denyer Shelley Craft
Australia Smashes Guinness World Records
2010
James Kerley
Bulgaria
bTV
2006–2007
Krasimir Vankov
China
The day of Guinness in China
CCTV
2006–
Wang Xuechun Zhu Xun Lin Hai
France
L'émission des records (1999–2002) L'été des records (2001)
TF1
1999–2002
Vincent Perrot
L'été de tous les records (2003–2005) 50 ans, 50 records (2004)
France 3
2003–2005
Pierre Sled
La nuit des records
France 2
2006
Olivier Minne Adriana Karembeu
Le monde des records
W9
2008–2010
Alexandre Devoise Karine Ferri
Les trésors du livre des records
Gulli
2015
Fauve Hautot Willy Rovelli
Germany
Guinness World Records - Die größten Weltrekorde
RTL Television
2004–2008
Oliver Welke (2004) Oliver Geissen (2005–2008)
Greece
Guinness World Records
Mega Channel
2009–2011
Katerina Stikoudi (2009-2010) Kostas Fragkolias (2009–2010) Giorgos Lianos (2010–2011)
India
Guinness World Records – Ab India Todega
Colors TV
2011
Preity Zinta Shabbir Ahluwalia
Italy
Lo show dei record
Canale 5
2006 (pilot) 2008–2012 2015 2020
Barbara d'Urso (1–2) Paola Perego (3) Gerry Scotti (4, 6-7) Teo Mammucari (5)
La notte dei record
TV8
2018
Enrico Papi
New Zealand
NZ Smashes Guinness World Records
TV2
2009
Marc Ellis
Philippines
Guinness Book of World Records Philippine Edition
ABC
2004
Cookie Calabig
Poland
Światowe Rekordy Guinnessa
Polsat
Maciej Dowbor
Portugal
Guinness World Records Portugal
SIC
2014
Rita Andrade João Ricardo
Spain
El show de los récords
Antena 3
2001–2002
Mar Saura Manu Carreño Mónica Martínez
Telecinco
Carmen Alcayde Luis Alfonso Muñoz
Sweden
Guinness rekord-TV
TV3
1999–2000
Mårten Andersson (1999) Linda Nyberg (1999) Harald Treutiger (2000) Suzanne Sjögren (2000)
United Kingdom
Record Breakers
BBC1
1972–2001
Roy Castle (1972–1993) Norris McWhirter (1972–85) Ross McWhirter (1972–75)
Guinness World Records (UK)
ITV
1999–2001
Ian Wright Kate Charman
Ultimate Guinness World Records
Challenge
Jamie Rickers
Guinness World Records Smashed
Sky1
2008–2009
Steve Jones Konnie Huq
Totally Bonkers Guinness Book of Records
ITV2
2012–2015
Matt Edmondson
Officially Amazing
CBBC
2013–2018
Ben Shires
United States
The Guinness Game
Syndicated
1979–1980
Bob Hilton Don Galloway
Guinness World Records Primetime
Fox
1998–2001
Cris Collinsworth Mark Thompson
Guinness World Records Unleashed / Gone Wild
truTV
2013–2014
Dan Cortese
Specials:
Guinness World Records: 50 Years, 50 Records - on ITV (UK) 11 September 2004
With the popularity of reality television, Guinness World Records began to market itself as the originator of the television genre, with slogans such as we wrote the book on Reality TV.
Suresh Joachim Arulanantham is a Tamil Canadian film actor and producer and multiple-Guinness World Record holder who has broken over 50 world records set in several countries in attempts to benefit the underprivileged children around the world. Some world record attempts are more unusual than others: he is pictured here minutes away from breaking the ironing world record at 55 hours and 5 minutes, at Shoppers World, Brampton.
Gamer's edition [ edit]
In 2008, Guinness World Records released its gamer's edition, a branch that keeps records for popular video game high scores, code and feats in association with Twin Galaxies. The Gamer's Edition contains 258 pages, over 1, 236 video game related world records and four interviews including one with Twin Galaxies founder Walter Day. The most recent edition is the Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition, 2020, which was released September 5, 2019.
British pop music volume [ edit]
The Guinness Book of British Hit Singles & Albums was published from 2003 to 2006, based on two earlier, separate HIT publications, British Hit Singles and British Hit Albums, which began in 1977. It was effectively replaced (in singles part) by the Virgin Book of British Hit Singles from 2007 onward. [46]
Other media [ edit]
Video games [ edit]
A video game, Guinness World Records: The Video Game, was developed by TT Fusion and released for Nintendo DS, Wii and iOS in November 2008.
Film [ edit]
In 2012, Warner Bros. announced the development of a live-action film version of Guinness World Records with Daniel Chun as scriptwriter. The film version will apparently use the heroic achievements of record holders as the basis for a narrative that should have global appeal. [47]
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